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awning spares

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Tue May 19, 2015 12:53 am
by Josh (deleted)
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We have a soplair awning which came with our puck 120 gt
and wondered if anyone could tell me where to buy spare joints
as one of the corner ones has broken.


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RE: awning spares

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Tue May 19, 2015 2:20 pm
by hob (deleted)
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Hi. not sure which piece you need..........soplair awnings are no longer made

awning parts are available from a number of places including caravan shops and ebay

example

http://www.caravanaccessoryshop.co.uk/category/awning-parts/44?page=all

If you can't find the part you need online you mat need to have it made somewhere


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RE: awning spares

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Tue May 19, 2015 2:48 pm
by crow (deleted)
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Many of the Isabella spares will fit but the corner pieces were made by a company for soplair.
What is actually broken ? You could screw and glue reinforcing plates on or is it one of the
brackets with the metal clips? a photo is always helpful.


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RE: awning spares

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Tue May 19, 2015 6:52 pm
by Pepé Le Pew | 2.752 Posts
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Quote: Josh wrote in post #1
We have a soplair awning which came with our puck 120 gt
and wondered if anyone could tell me where to buy spare joints
as one of the corner ones has broken.
Hello Josh

You might try giving the lady who runs Werbung: this eBay shop a call.

I was talking to a chap called Jeff Bowen who runs an awning emporium in Suffolk (sells Walker awnings for Eribas amongst lots of other ones), and he said that he regularly takes a trailer full of spare poles and stuff over to her which she then sells on.

It's certainly worth taking a photograph of the busted bit to aid identification anyway, as others have said, and the chances are an e-mailed picture would help her when she's rootling through tottering piles of scrap iron.

I haven't spoken to her myself, but according to Mr Bowen she's the best place in the entire world for bits of frame.

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